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Though it is never officially named in-game, the body of water in central Hyrule has come to be dubbed Lake Hylia. It is the location of Level 1 and Level 4 in the First Quest and Level 1 and Level 5 in the Second Quest. It is thought to be Lake Hylia, due in part to its resemblance to Lake Hylia in other games. Though the area around the lake is inhabited by various creatures, the lake itself seems to be inhabited solely by River Zoras.

Lake Hylia is located in southern Hyrule. It is closed off by a gate but can be entered while riding Epona or by scaling a ladder hidden behind a pillar. There is also an underwater tunnel in Zora's Domain that leads to Lake Hylia, and it is possible to float downriver from Gerudo Valley.

As a child, Link can find a small number of Zoras searching for clues regarding the whereabouts of Princess Ruto. Link can find a bottle containing a note written by Ruto explaining what has happened to her. At this time, the lake is full of water and poses no threat to most life. However, when Link returns as an adult, he finds that the lake has all but dried up to the actions of a monster that has taken up residence in the Water Temple. In order to restore Lake Hylia to its former state, Link must enter the Water Temple and defeat the monster. Link can summon the Fire Arrow by shooting an arrow at the rising sun while standing on the platform on the island above the Water Temple. To reach the Fire Arrow, Link must either complete the Water Temple so that the lake returns to a level at which he can swim to its location, or summon Pierre and use him as a Longshot target.

Lake Hylia is the first stage in the Whereabouts of the Wind, and, consequently, the first stage in the game. It is filled with trees, underground caves, and waterfalls, and it serves primarily as a tutorial to the game, introducing Link to different items, combat styles, and other aspects of the game. Link begins in a large open area surrounded on three sides by forestry. Here he meets Kaepora Gaebora for the first time. Throughout the stage, Link can obtain three items: the Boomerang, the Blue Bracelet, and the Fire Rod. Near the end of the stage, Link must defeat a group of Hyrule Guards and their leader. At the end of the stage, Link must break the four-eyed barrier with his sword, allowing him to pass on to the Cave of No Return.

Lake Hylia is located in eastern Hyrule, and borders on Lon Lon Ranch to the west and the Minish Woods to the south. The lake serves as the location of the Temple of Droplets, the fourth dungeon in the game, which can be accessed only if Link has the Zora's Flippers. Mayor Hagen's Lakeside Cabin, located in the southern part of the area, is initially accessible only by using tunnels to travel from the Minish Woods to Lake Hylia; the lake itself inaccessible at this point due to Link not being in possession of the Flippers.

Tingle's "brother", David Jr., can be found sitting on a stump near Stockwell's House; Link can fuse Kinstones with him as part of the optional quest for the Magical Boomerang. Fusing Kinstones with a certain Minish found nearby will cause a beanstalk to grow in a remote area of Lake Hylia accessible only by way of a cave, which requires the use of the Mole Mitts and Roc's Cape to traverse. If Link has obtained the bottle of Dog Food from Stockwell, he can bring it to Stockwell's dog, Fifi. After feeding Fifi, he is allowed to keep the empty bottle as a reward.

Three Pieces of Heart can be found in and around the lake; one is found by diving into the pool of water next to Stockwell's House, while another is located in the southern area, and can be accessed only with the Flippers. The final Piece of Heart is found found on a platform in the middle of the lake; using the Roc's Cape, Link can access it by jumping from platform to platform. Along with these, some Treasure Chests that appear only after completing certain Kinstone Fusions are found in the area, as do others, which require the usage of the Roc's Cape to obtain. Some hidden Minish-sized caves and other areas can also be accessed after Kinstone Fusions. In the south part of the region is Waveblade's Dojo, where Link can learn the Peril Beamskill, allowing him to fire Sword Beams even at low health.

After Link has defeated Vaati's Wrath at least once, the Minish elder Librari can be found in a small cave accessible through a Kinstone Fusion. Here, Librari will reward Link with a full Heart Container.

Lake Hylia is, in this game, located in the far south of the Lanayru Province, in northern Hyrule. Zora can be found here, along with Fyer, a cannon expert. Above the lake is the Great Bridge of Hylia, which leads to the heart of Lanayru Province. Fyer's Oasis Flight is the only way to reach the Gerudo Desert other than the use of the Desert's Twilight Portals. In the beginning, when the Province is still covered in Twilight, Lake Hylia has been drained so that it is only a puddle. During Zant's invasion, Zora's Domain froze, which in turn stopped the flow of water to Lake Hylia. Once the water of Zora's Domain has been thawed, the water flows down Zora's River and the lake refills. North of Lake Hylia is the Zora's River and the Zora's Domain.

Lake Hylia from Ocarina of Time appears as a stage. In addition to the Lake and landmarks such as the entrance to the Fishing Pond and Lakeside Laboratory (both of which appear in keeps and cannot be entered), the Water Temple and the frozen Zora's Domain appear as part of the stage. In The Water Temple story scenario, the Hyrulean Forces, Darunia, Gorons, and Ruto go to Lake Hylia to close the Gate of Souls inside The Water Temple and drain the Lake via a relief valve located in the Lakeside Keep, which allows them access to the Temple which is under the control of Fake Zelda and her monster forces. Using the Lens of Truth left in the Temple by the Hero, Sheik exposes Fake Zelda as Wizzro and reveals herself to be the real Zelda. She and Impa then close the Gate of Souls together.

The Lake Hylia stage from Hyrule Warriors returns in Legends. In addition to The Water Temple story scenario, Lake Hylia is also where Linkle's Tale: Power Collide story scenario takes place. The Lake Hylia stage in said scenario is unique in that it takes place at sunset.

Theory

Theory warning: This section contains theoretical information based on the research of one or several other users. It has not been officially verified by Nintendo and its factual accuracy is disputed.

Origin

Though Lake Hylia is a fictional lake, aspects about it suggest it is a maar lake, a kind of volcanic cone. Hyrule has other volcanic activity nearby, such as Death Mountain, establishing that there is volcanism in the area. Lake Hylia itself is small, round, and very deep, which is typical of a bowl-shaped maar. Some of the lake's edges are surrounded with steep slopes, a feature which resembles the formations that arise from a maar's initial bowl-shaping eruption.

Although the lake is not mentioned in The Wind Waker, Hyrule Castle is shown to be situated on a massive rock spire protruding from a large body of water that spans the surrounding area. Some theorize that this is Lake Hylia. It may also be a body of water created by the Great Flood, if the flood was not entirely held back by the seal on Hyrule.